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Trainer Julie Miller thinks three could be a charm in the $500,000 Yonkers Trot on Saturday night at Yonkers Raceway. Miller’s trio of trainees, Devious Man, Money Macintosh and Top Flight Angel, compose one third of the nine-horse field of 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters. “I’m happy with the position I’m in,” Miller said. “Of...

With more than 9,800 wins in his Hall of Fame career driver, Brian Sears has pretty much done it all. Until Saturday night at Yonkers Raceway that is, where he did something for the first time, winning two Triple Crown races on the same night. Sears won both the $500,000 Yonkers Trot with Top Flight...

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia's grand cultural boulevard, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, is gearing up for its 100th birthday.The mile-long artery connects the city's business district with sprawling Fairmount Park, and is a corridor of world-renowned museums, imposing monuments and splashing fountains.The city has a full roster of yearlong celebrations planned for the parkway, starting Sept. 8 and continuing through November 2018, when the Parkway officially turns 100.

New Parkway brings the best of cereal and cartoons to OaklandSince it opened several years ago, the New Parkway in Oakland has adapted for the community.The two-screen movie theater now includes an eclectic mix of first- and second-run movies, live TV events from Golden State Warriors games to “Game of Thrones” nights, trivia, comedy, karaoke and cinema classics.

Oakland is giving season three of “Twin Peaks” the send-off it deserves. The two-part series finale screens Sunday, Sept. 3 at the New Parkway Theater. If you’ve been keeping up with my “Twin Peaks” column “Postcards from the Lodge,” you’ll know how bizarre yet melancholic this season has turned out. Showtime has given director David Lynch an unprecedented amount of resources, time and freedom that I thought died out with Ernie Kovacs. I was wrong. Lynch’s mind still remains a mystery. But this summer, we’ve been privileged enough to stew in it. I’ll leave my comments on the “Twin Peaks” legacy for another day.